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A Reuters and NBC News series of reporting focuses on the underground world of "re-homing."  Desperate adoptive parents are seeking help from chat rooms and message boards, and looking to find new homes for kids that they no longer can care for. Chris Hayes speaks with Megan Twohey, the Reuters reporter who spent 18 months examining this subculture.